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01 November 2017
Murata has announced the NXE1 series of low cost 1 Watt DC-DC converters from Murata Power Solutions. Measuring only 12.7 x 10.4 x 4.8 mm these ultra compact converters have a profile at least 35% lower than the 7 mm height industry norm.
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27 January 2017
Murata have announced the release of the third generation of the DMR20 series of round, miniature digital panel frequency monitors. Designed to measure and display AC mains frequencies.
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12 May 2016
Murata has announced the NXE2 series of 2 Watt surface mounted DC/DC converters. Footprint compatible with similar 1 and 2 Watt devices available on the market,the NXE2 series provides more power output in the same space.
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25 November 2015
Murata has introduced the NXJ1, a series of single output, high reliability, high isolation, 1W surface-mount DC-DC converters designed for medical products, with other applications in industrial, transport, and telecom markets.
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31 August 2015
Murata has announced the MGJ3 and MGJ6 series of configurable output voltage, high isolation DC/DC converters. These 3 and 6 Watt surface mounted devices are optimized for use as high-side and low-side gate drivers in IGBT and MOSFET bridge circuits.
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22 July 2015
The MGJ2, 3 and 6 series from Murata Power Solutions are 2, 3 and 6 Watt DC-DC converters featuring high isolation with a choice of dual (MGJ2) and configurable triple (MGJ3/6) outputs housed in compact form factors.
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16 January 2015
The OKD series of non-isolated point-of-load (PoL) DC/DC converters from Murata Power Solutions is available in three different package formats: through-hole, single-in-line, and surface mount.
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05 February 2014
The DOSA compatible OKLF 25A PoL has been designed to address the industry's growing requirement for low voltages (1.25V and less), increased current and power densities, fast transient response times and the need for a tightly regulated DC output voltage
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16 January 2014
The OKLP-X/25-W12-C is the first in a series of Power Blocks designed to provide the power system architect with an alternative design approach for non- isolated DC-DC conversion.
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03 December 2013
The new RBQ series provides the industry's highest efficiencies of up to 96% from a standard DOSA compliant quarter-brick package and is designed to operate in most applications with convection cooling.
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15 July 2013
The UCR100 series of DC-DC converters are specifically designed for power conversion and battery applications. The UCR units offer customers ease of installation and better energy efficiency ratings than comparable models.
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01 July 2013
The RUW15 series of 15W ultra-wide, single output isolated DC/DC converters is designed for transportation and industrial applications where the input voltage may vary widely and a hold-up capability is required.
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22 May 2013
The new safety approved MEJ2 is a fully encapsulated compact through-hole 2 Watt DC/DC converter. The series provides a pin-compatible upgrade path from Murata's NMJ, MEV1 and NMV series.
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02 May 2013
Offering industry leading 400 Watts of power packaged in a standard 1U open-frame format, the MVAC400 series accommodates the universal AC input voltage range from 90 to 264 VAC with active power factor correction (PFC) and active inrush protection.
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22 April 2013
Murata Power Solutions has announced the ULS series of 100 Watt fully regulated DC-DC converters designed for use in distributed or intermediate bus power architectures where board space and efficiency are top priorities.
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